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the world's longest running musical "les miserables" hits the big screen christmas day. >> alexis christoforous takes a look at what makes this version of the movie different than anyone you've ever seen before. >> reporter: broken and haggerred when the audience first meets him, sentenced to 19 years of hard labor for stealing a loaf of bread in 19th century france. the epic tale follows him played by hugh jackman as he raises an orphan to redeem himself while remaining on the run from a ruthless policeman played by russell crowe. >> become a dog on the run, have i fallen so far and the hour so late. >> reporter: unlike movie musicals of the past, the cast of "les miserables" did not prerecord their songs in a studio. they sang on the set with a live piano they could hear in an ear piece allowing them more freedom with the music. >> it seemed more risks were taken by more people on any parts i've been involved with. >> reporter: the live singing was especially exciting for actress ann hat away. her mother played the same tragic role in the touring company when she was 7 years old. >> i think s
the world's longest running musical "les miserables" hits the big screen christmas day. >> alexis christoforous takes a look at what makes this version of the movie different than anyone you've ever seen before. >> reporter: broken and haggerred when the audience first meets him, sentenced to 19 years of hard labor for stealing a loaf of bread in 19th century france. the epic tale follows him played by hugh jackman as he raises an orphan to redeem himself while remaining...
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. >> miserable weather up here, but you did give me tenure, i feel better already. so what's up? >> caller: nothing. i was wondering, today i rung the register on my starbucks holding and considering picking up some lulu, i have heard about the company expanding out as far as asia. i was wondering what you think about lulu right after the earnings. >> in terms of like not. look, starbucks is real good, and lulu is good, i would have held on to the starbucks. you wait for some senator to get on tv and tell us we don't know what we're doing and going over the fiscal cliff and he's real upset and angry and stuff and then the stocks won't go down 10% because of that senator or congressman or that treasury guy and then you get a chance to buy high-quality companies kept down for washington. let's wait for the next gas bag to grab the mike and we'll get them cheaper. in washington, will you please get out of our way? we've got a genuine boom brewing if only washington would rise above and set it free. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- fueling the future? there's new data
. >> miserable weather up here, but you did give me tenure, i feel better already. so what's up? >> caller: nothing. i was wondering, today i rung the register on my starbucks holding and considering picking up some lulu, i have heard about the company expanding out as far as asia. i was wondering what you think about lulu right after the earnings. >> in terms of like not. look, starbucks is real good, and lulu is good, i would have held on to the starbucks. you wait for some...
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from street crime and gun violence perspective, the city of chicago had a miserable year. 500 people murdered in chicago. overwhelmingly, those people killed were gang members. they were young, they were black and they were killed with a gun. want to talk with the top law enforcement official in the city of chicago right now, police superintendent garry mccarthy. welcome, superintendent. thank you for coming on on a saturday night to talk about this. >> thanks, don. my pleasure. it's really important that we do. >> you're relatively new to chicago, since last year. you have worked in other cities. you brought down murder rates in other cities. what is it about chicago that makes this awful figure possible, 500 murders in one year? >> well, there's a number of things. first of all, as is rightly identified, it's about the gang conflicts. and the second thing that really is overwhelming is the number of firearms in this city. as mr. pollack just said, last time i checked, that number was nine guns for every one that new york city took off the street. but the fact that -- we took nine f
from street crime and gun violence perspective, the city of chicago had a miserable year. 500 people murdered in chicago. overwhelmingly, those people killed were gang members. they were young, they were black and they were killed with a gun. want to talk with the top law enforcement official in the city of chicago right now, police superintendent garry mccarthy. welcome, superintendent. thank you for coming on on a saturday night to talk about this. >> thanks, don. my pleasure. it's...
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from street crime and gun violence perspective, the city of chicago had a miserable year. 500 people murdered in chicago. overwhelmingly, those people killed were gang members. they were young, they were black and they were killed with a gun. want to talk with the top law enforcement official in the city of chicago right now, police superintendent garry mccarthy. welcome, superintendent. thank you for coming on on a saturday night to talk about this. >> thanks, don. my pleasure. it's really important that we do. >> you're relatively new to chicago, since last year. you have worked in other cities. you brought down murder rates in other cities. what is it about chicago that makes this awful figure possible, 500 murders in one year? >> well, there's a number of things. first of all, as is rightly identified, it's about the gang conflicts. and the second thing that really is overwhelming is the number of firearms in this city. as mr. pollack just said, last time i checked, that number was nine guns for every one that new york city took off the street. but the fact that -- we took nine f
from street crime and gun violence perspective, the city of chicago had a miserable year. 500 people murdered in chicago. overwhelmingly, those people killed were gang members. they were young, they were black and they were killed with a gun. want to talk with the top law enforcement official in the city of chicago right now, police superintendent garry mccarthy. welcome, superintendent. thank you for coming on on a saturday night to talk about this. >> thanks, don. my pleasure. it's...
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parking makes the holiday shopping miserable. >> what doesn't make me miserable about holiday shopping. >> blain said nothing. i do it all on line. >> thanks to everyone that responded. >> and
parking makes the holiday shopping miserable. >> what doesn't make me miserable about holiday shopping. >> blain said nothing. i do it all on line. >> thanks to everyone that responded. >> and
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parking makes the holiday shopping miserable. >> what doesn't make me miserable about holiday shopping. >> blain said nothing. i do it all on line. >> thanks to everyone that responded. >> and finally, it is time for the christmas photos. we asked you to send in the christmas pictures. here is wayne applegate . this is
parking makes the holiday shopping miserable. >> what doesn't make me miserable about holiday shopping. >> blain said nothing. i do it all on line. >> thanks to everyone that responded. >> and finally, it is time for the christmas photos. we asked you to send in the christmas pictures. here is wayne applegate . this is
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. >> and actor hugh jackman stopped by on "katie" to discuss his role in les miserables and captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good morning, washington. i am meteorologist jacqui jeras. for clocked 53 is the time -- 4:54. it's tuesday morning. clouds moving off to the east. no wet weather expected, but we have fog. we are not below advisory levels. doing fine across much of the metro area. in martinsburg and culpeper and it is about 0.3 miles. 53 degrees from our rooftop camera and a little hazy, wind out of the southwest and 7 miles an hour. morning clouds with a few sprinkles possible, giving way to some clearing this afternoon but it will get blustery, high temperature between 55 and 60. before the next front on thursday to drop fire temperatures down. now to an jamee whitten. >> things are moving well. the greenway, cove road, not much to tell you. a stalled car on the george washington parkway. it is on the shoulder southbound parkway at the chain bridge. 395, wet pavement. keep that in mind as you hit your travels. into d.c., no problems on the
. >> and actor hugh jackman stopped by on "katie" to discuss his role in les miserables and captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good morning, washington. i am meteorologist jacqui jeras. for clocked 53 is the time -- 4:54. it's tuesday morning. clouds moving off to the east. no wet weather expected, but we have fog. we are not below advisory levels. doing fine across much of the metro area. in martinsburg and culpeper and it is about 0.3...
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they decide they want to get even, that life is not worth living anymore, they are miserable, but other people have to pay for their misery. other people have to die as well. >> hmm. he has been described by someone who knew him as very remote, one of the goths. we always talk about signs. what can we look for that is reliable indication that something is wrong here? >> nothing really. the problem, there are thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of americans, who would have these same warning signs who are isolated, lonely, angry, maybe dress in black, but they don't kill. we simply cannot figure these people out and identify them in advance. these warning signs that we'll start hearing about are only crystal clear in the aftermath. we cannot predict. >> all right, james fox, i had ask you not to stray too far. we'll talk to you later. thank you very much. >>> well, the students and staff that escaped the school face a new challenge, coping with the unimaginable grief. teachers are being called heroes for sheltering students from the gunman as he moved through the school. one student
they decide they want to get even, that life is not worth living anymore, they are miserable, but other people have to pay for their misery. other people have to die as well. >> hmm. he has been described by someone who knew him as very remote, one of the goths. we always talk about signs. what can we look for that is reliable indication that something is wrong here? >> nothing really. the problem, there are thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of americans, who would have these...
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former white house council economic add misers chief -- advisers chief ed lazear coming up. ♪ david: folks, we are seven and a half hours, trust me, before we go off that fiscal cliff. is there time for any deal? there may not be time to cut a deal of any kind. rich edson on the very latest of the timing of all of this. >> reporter: there might not be time to get it through the house of representatives tonight, basically saying they're going to have a conference meeting, and then they'll vote on what are known as suspension bills. they're not the fiscal cliff deal. and then they walk off the house floor between 6 and 6:30 p.m. now, this is an acknowledgment that they haven't gotten any type of deal for the senate. the senate is very much the first the act here, so we're still waiting on a deal between the white house and republican leaders. then the senate would vote, and it would go over to the house. this is somewhat of an acknowledgment that there has been no action from the senate yet, and it's not on the calendar tonight, and very likely we are going to go past that midnight dea
former white house council economic add misers chief -- advisers chief ed lazear coming up. ♪ david: folks, we are seven and a half hours, trust me, before we go off that fiscal cliff. is there time for any deal? there may not be time to cut a deal of any kind. rich edson on the very latest of the timing of all of this. >> reporter: there might not be time to get it through the house of representatives tonight, basically saying they're going to have a conference meeting, and then...
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. >>> just a little while ago, cast of "les miserables" joining in the holiday spirit here at rockefeller center, collecting toys for our 90th annual toy drive, collecting gifts for 200 charities. thank you for joining us. where are you donating to our toy drive? >> as moms we understand fashion and function have to meet. all of our products are innovative in design, bright colors, bold prints. we thought they would be perfect for women and children all over the country. >> that's awfully nice. we thank you for that. we've got a bunch of folks doing this, a new company doing this. how did you get started? >> absolutely. we are so excited to be a fresh face for the "today" show with a toy and gift drive. we have partnered with thousands of our independent creative partners, our consultants nationwide, many of which have joined us here today. we are so excited to be sharing our core philosophy of there's only one you through our business opportunity for heidi u very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> snow has moved through minneapolis, dumped up a foot of snow. the southern part of this
. >>> just a little while ago, cast of "les miserables" joining in the holiday spirit here at rockefeller center, collecting toys for our 90th annual toy drive, collecting gifts for 200 charities. thank you for joining us. where are you donating to our toy drive? >> as moms we understand fashion and function have to meet. all of our products are innovative in design, bright colors, bold prints. we thought they would be perfect for women and children all over the...
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remember, casper saved your miserable sheets, but rest assured, you have not seen the last of cabash. or snizzle, so you better.... ♪ what's going on down here? there's enough noise to wake the dead. i see you're entertaining more of your ghost actor friends. nice costumes. oh! that one has even better special effects and such a powerful, eerie look. he'd be perfect as the ghost of jacob marley. does anyone know how i can get in touch with him? no!!! carol, honey, look at this. the spirit of sharing. oh, what a lovely surprise. and you didn't have to get us so many presents. actually, they belong to everyone in kriss. the whole town will be showing up to get them soon. how nice! oh, oh! we'll get everyone the best christmas party ever. i'm glad everyone in town is going to have a merry christmas. that's what important, i guess. has anyone seen holly? hi casper. hi, holly. sorry i lied to you. you just flew off without letting me talk. sorry about that too. ok, you've made your apology quota. once i knew our house guests were ghosts like you, i figured they'd be up to something. i wa
remember, casper saved your miserable sheets, but rest assured, you have not seen the last of cabash. or snizzle, so you better.... ♪ what's going on down here? there's enough noise to wake the dead. i see you're entertaining more of your ghost actor friends. nice costumes. oh! that one has even better special effects and such a powerful, eerie look. he'd be perfect as the ghost of jacob marley. does anyone know how i can get in touch with him? no!!! carol, honey, look at this. the spirit of...
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this was 1999 and i was like, well most of my friends miserable at their desk jobs working in sweet or law and i'm going to pursue something that i at least enjoy doing, and that was cooking. >> rose: you liked it? >> i liked it. >> rose: what did you like about it? >> that you could work with something and get better at it and sort of just taste and -- you're creating something, using your hands. it's something that was just the direct polar opposite of what i was doing in college or what i was being groomed to do which i had no idea. cooking was something i felt i had had an honor in. it was like a real craft. if i had more dexterity i would have been like a -- i don't know, a cooper or something like that. >> rose: or a surgeon. >> yeah, a surgeon. >> rose: (laughs) >> so you're -- you went about cooking and you got a series of jobs, including japan. >> yes. >> rose: and how influential was that? >> it was life changing. life changing. >> rose: life changing. >> yeah. i had a small stint teaching english in japan and i promised myself i'd go back to japan to do it right and to absor
this was 1999 and i was like, well most of my friends miserable at their desk jobs working in sweet or law and i'm going to pursue something that i at least enjoy doing, and that was cooking. >> rose: you liked it? >> i liked it. >> rose: what did you like about it? >> that you could work with something and get better at it and sort of just taste and -- you're creating something, using your hands. it's something that was just the direct polar opposite of what i was doing...
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only the fifth start in miserable conditions on the road. his fifth start against the team that never loses at home in december. four touchdown passes then have you 49ers faced with adversity. blowing a 28 point lead. a win in seattle next sunday would clench the nfc west for the niners. >> for two and a half quarters of football, whatever word you want to use it was pretty darn good defensively for us. and then, last five minutes of the game, last two stops, two point quarter stops. >> i know we talk about that a lot. but you know come back to get those two stops at the end. >> really makes you feel good. >> really good. raiders snapped a six-game losing streak posting a shut down in beating chiefs.;-9yy sill skprer black defense which struggled against good teams dominated a poor chiefs squad. >> tough to shut anyone out in this league to be able to do that first time it's been done in this organization. in 10 years. i think that was critical for our defense. it's a good confidence builder, we've got to continue to build on that. >> speaki
only the fifth start in miserable conditions on the road. his fifth start against the team that never loses at home in december. four touchdown passes then have you 49ers faced with adversity. blowing a 28 point lead. a win in seattle next sunday would clench the nfc west for the niners. >> for two and a half quarters of football, whatever word you want to use it was pretty darn good defensively for us. and then, last five minutes of the game, last two stops, two point quarter stops....
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come january we're going to hit economic hangover when taxes are going to go up and everyone and ebe miserable. >> reporter: analysts say sales ana been strong this holiday season partly because many retailers started cutting prices ngrly. that meant bargains for christmas shoppers but, jeff, may mean lower profits for the jefes. >> glor: john blackstone, thank rou. john mentioned the fiscal cliff. tinight we've learned democrats emocraw moving ahead on their hei plan to avoid it now that talks have broken down with john boehner. white house and congressional leaders have until january 1 to lork out a budget deal. resident obama is in hawaii on udget dn. nancy cordes is there as well. nancy, good evening. nancy, goor: jeff, this would : sentially be a last-ditch effort to avert the fiscal ially be sources tell us that aides to the president have been in talks preliminary talks, with aides to senate majority leader harry elf who himself was here in hawaii this weekend for the funeral of senator daniel inouye. eid is now working, we're told, on a smaller package than the comprehensive deal than
come january we're going to hit economic hangover when taxes are going to go up and everyone and ebe miserable. >> reporter: analysts say sales ana been strong this holiday season partly because many retailers started cutting prices ngrly. that meant bargains for christmas shoppers but, jeff, may mean lower profits for the jefes. >> glor: john blackstone, thank rou. john mentioned the fiscal cliff. tinight we've learned democrats emocraw moving ahead on their hei plan to avoid it...
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. >> i'm miserable. i got to tell you, the whole week you hear jimmy carrying on about his girlfriend david letterman. >> jimmy: you are jealous. >> i'm not jealous. you and i happen to be good friends, we hang out at each other's homes. >> jimmy: i'm your best friend. >> you're my only friend. this show is a family affair. jimmy's parents back in my dressing room. i'm trying to prepare for the show and who is there, jimmy's cousin sal, his parents, and i'm like what is this? i'm trying to work. >> jimmy: when i came in to say hello after my parents left and i caught you pureling after you touched my parents. >> yeah. [ laughter and applause ] his father shook my hand i'm like, i don't know you. your jimmy's father, who cares. >> jimmy: how are your parents? >> they're great. their power is out, my mother called me immediately. the power is out, the power is out! i'm like okay what should i do? we have a cell phone. gave them a cell phone and they're calling me. give me the number i'll call you back. no,
. >> i'm miserable. i got to tell you, the whole week you hear jimmy carrying on about his girlfriend david letterman. >> jimmy: you are jealous. >> i'm not jealous. you and i happen to be good friends, we hang out at each other's homes. >> jimmy: i'm your best friend. >> you're my only friend. this show is a family affair. jimmy's parents back in my dressing room. i'm trying to prepare for the show and who is there, jimmy's cousin sal, his parents, and i'm like...
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coming up, our first look at the miserable conditions for an american prisoner trapped in a foreign land. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit ka-seltzer on facebook. [ a hybrid? most areo learn more just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-
coming up, our first look at the miserable conditions for an american prisoner trapped in a foreign land. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights...
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and i look forward to les miserable. coming up, peter gallagher is a wonderful actor with a great show and also playing for keeps, please! we meet the charming scottish gorgeous mr. butler as a soccer star who has job in sports broadcasting. unfortunately the soccer moms confuse and pursue him along the way. costars jessica biel, uma thurman, dennis quaid and catherine zeta jones are wasted in this silly, cliched, predictable movie. let's take a quick look outside this morning. let's check in with meteorologist ?? for >> hello, the more the president wishes to see me. >> this is a personal side of president dealor roosevelt and laury linny with the king and queen of england. >> do mind if i call you elizabeth? >> no. >> this is based on true events, hyde park on hudson is rated " r ". and this brother and sister mastermind a casino heist that does not go as planned. they go their separate ways to evade police but soon find themselves reunited. >> i do not like this plan we should not split up. >> you will follow that pat
and i look forward to les miserable. coming up, peter gallagher is a wonderful actor with a great show and also playing for keeps, please! we meet the charming scottish gorgeous mr. butler as a soccer star who has job in sports broadcasting. unfortunately the soccer moms confuse and pursue him along the way. costars jessica biel, uma thurman, dennis quaid and catherine zeta jones are wasted in this silly, cliched, predictable movie. let's take a quick look outside this morning. let's check in...
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on the year, another miserable season come to its conclusion with 4 mins, 12 losses but that little -- wins 12 losses. coming up in the second half of the show we've got the rest of the afc playoff picture for you and chuck making his emotional return to the kolt sidelines, we're coming -- krolt sidelines -- colt sidelines, we'll be right back you know how much grandma wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you, he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you just ate dallas! i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet wa
on the year, another miserable season come to its conclusion with 4 mins, 12 losses but that little -- wins 12 losses. coming up in the second half of the show we've got the rest of the afc playoff picture for you and chuck making his emotional return to the kolt sidelines, we're coming -- krolt sidelines -- colt sidelines, we'll be right back you know how much grandma wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian, your...
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who could have envisioned this collin in the fifth pro start in miserable conditions on the road. fifth start to a team that doesn't lose at home in december. throws 4 touch down postscript postscripts. then the niners faced with a little adversity because brady will bring the team back. come back from a 28 point definite situation. niners hold on to win. a win if seattle next sunday would clinch the nfc west. here's harbaugh today. >> for the two and a half quarters of football, whatever word you want to use but it was pretty darn good defensively for us. then the last 5 minutes of the game 2 stops, 2 fourth quarter stops very impressive by our defense. very proud of the charring of the team. we talk about that but to come back and get those 2 stops at the end makes you feel good. >>reporter: raiders feeling good actually. snapped 6 game losing streak posting first shut in and out a decade. 15 nothing. silver black defense really struggled against good teams. dominated bad chief squad 10 yards to 9 cares. only 119 yards of offense for kc. >> tough to shut anybody out in the leagu
who could have envisioned this collin in the fifth pro start in miserable conditions on the road. fifth start to a team that doesn't lose at home in december. throws 4 touch down postscript postscripts. then the niners faced with a little adversity because brady will bring the team back. come back from a 28 point definite situation. niners hold on to win. a win if seattle next sunday would clinch the nfc west. here's harbaugh today. >> for the two and a half quarters of football, whatever...
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making for a miserable 49th birthday for the coach, jim harbaugh. >> it is one loss. and as i said i do not feel good about it. but it is how we handle it, how we will respond. we come tomorrow, we will have one-half game with our hand will be on the dial and take care of business. >> the 49ers lost to injuries to players. it will host the arizona cardinals in the regular season. sunday, it was not much nicer to the raiders. afternoon. and make it two straight games without a touchdown for the silver and black raiders at panthers and make it two straight games without a touchdown for the silver and black 1st quarter - cam newton - the pretty 23 yard pass to steve smith for the7-0 car here's one that'll make you wince - carson palmer rolls out - and will get crushed on his blindside by greg palmer hit in the ribs - he would get knocked out of the game - x-rays negative. raider fans thought they pryor but they brought in interception - yet no snaps it hear as cam takes it in lost 7 of last 8 [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in
making for a miserable 49th birthday for the coach, jim harbaugh. >> it is one loss. and as i said i do not feel good about it. but it is how we handle it, how we will respond. we come tomorrow, we will have one-half game with our hand will be on the dial and take care of business. >> the 49ers lost to injuries to players. it will host the arizona cardinals in the regular season. sunday, it was not much nicer to the raiders. afternoon. and make it two straight games without a...
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. >>> his music "less miserables", it's destined to become a huge hit. coming up we'll introduce producer cameron mackintosh. welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm thoemt mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. also coming up this half hour chef sal skog na me low. first over to lonnie quinn for a final check of the weather. >> what. one more time with that french accent. >> "les mis"er rob joorks. >> the satellite and radar picture both. one gone but big winds for you today. the other one getting its act together. that will be around the central rockies by tomorrow. i want to talk about some towns that have countered that christmas feel. i know we're a couple of days away. it's almost here. i've got jolly georgia at 52. snow kentucky at 35 today and elf north carolina. you don't want to forget elf north carolina kudos to you guys 4rks 2 degrees. that's a look at the national picture. a little bit of a festive feel. here's a closer look at the weekend. >> hey look it. eggnog utah, south with go to newport beach, california, where they're hosting a b
. >>> his music "less miserables", it's destined to become a huge hit. coming up we'll introduce producer cameron mackintosh. welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm thoemt mason. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. also coming up this half hour chef sal skog na me low. first over to lonnie quinn for a final check of the weather. >> what. one more time with that french accent. >> "les mis"er rob joorks. >> the satellite and radar...
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"le miserables" keeps audiences in their seats for 2:38. and "the hobbit" takes a whopping 2:49, almost three hours. >> they should all be called the never-ending story. >> one word of advice, go to the toilet before the movie starts. >> reporter: so why try to hold a moviegoer's attention for so long? many say blame it on oscar. there's a feeling the academy won't take a best picture contender seriously if it's under two hours. and studios are racing to release these epics before the oscar deadline. >> any film that opens on christmas day is also eligible for oscar. >> reporter: long oscar winners are nothing new. "gone with the wind" was almost four hours but included an intermission. it seems that today's moviegoers don't seem to mind, though. >> if i really believe in the subject matter and everything like that, i'm all for it. >> reporter: experts predict a record-breaking box office take of almost $11 billion this year. a sign that supersized movies may be around for a very long time. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, hollywood. >>> call it
"le miserables" keeps audiences in their seats for 2:38. and "the hobbit" takes a whopping 2:49, almost three hours. >> they should all be called the never-ending story. >> one word of advice, go to the toilet before the movie starts. >> reporter: so why try to hold a moviegoer's attention for so long? many say blame it on oscar. there's a feeling the academy won't take a best picture contender seriously if it's under two hours. and studios are racing to...
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honor of these kids and their parents who have had their lives permanently lost or permanently made miserable. what would be good that they could say come september at the end of this year. at least something good came out of this. >> ban assault rifles and redefine it. make it a broader definition than in the original act. two, no clip or magazine sold with more than ten bullets in it. three, gun show loophole closed. four, no gun sales on the internet anymore. and five, that adjustment to the mental health sets that i told you about. but chris, what we've got to get over -- and i like governor mcdonnell and think he does some good things, but he is being nothing but a coward and a wuss when he won't confront the question. give us one reason why any law-abiding american should have access to a clip with more than ten bullets in it or to a semiautomatic assault weapon. there is no reason. there is no answer. and the american people understand that. so governor mcdonnell should be leading. just like joe manchin. >> so imagine you're out in western pennsylvania, one of the west counties out the
honor of these kids and their parents who have had their lives permanently lost or permanently made miserable. what would be good that they could say come september at the end of this year. at least something good came out of this. >> ban assault rifles and redefine it. make it a broader definition than in the original act. two, no clip or magazine sold with more than ten bullets in it. three, gun show loophole closed. four, no gun sales on the internet anymore. and five, that adjustment...
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new york city through southern connecticut, cold, damp, and at times, miserable rainfall. and the thunderstorms will roll across parts of the south today, as they had v last night. 44 degrees in chicago. a chilly, raw 46 degrees in new york city. and, john, up in connecticut, a few degrees cooler in that, as you're enduring right now. back up to you. >> thanks, rob. as you mentioned, it is a gray, rainy day here in newtown, connecticut. fitting. funerals will be held today for two of the children killed in the sandy hook school shooting. last night, president obama attended an interfaith memorial service, in his role as comforter in chief, as the community tries to move on in tragedy. >> we ask god to grant those lost a special place in paradise. and we ask the families to be able to endure the undurable. it is in these times of loss that we seek the comfort of our creator. and that faith reveals mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. >> we will go on. we will find strength. faith is a gift, as is our ability to support one another in our greater commu
new york city through southern connecticut, cold, damp, and at times, miserable rainfall. and the thunderstorms will roll across parts of the south today, as they had v last night. 44 degrees in chicago. a chilly, raw 46 degrees in new york city. and, john, up in connecticut, a few degrees cooler in that, as you're enduring right now. back up to you. >> thanks, rob. as you mentioned, it is a gray, rainy day here in newtown, connecticut. fitting. funerals will be held today for two of the...
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. >> well, you really are a miserable person, aren't you? only you -- only you could pour water -- on what is a good -- >> i'm thrilled. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. let me read you a few of the statement of sir james palace a short while ago. the royal highnesses, the duke and duchess of cambridge are very pleased to announce that the duchess of cambridge is expecting a baby. the queen, the duke of edenburg, and prince harry, this's the grandparents, the parents and siblings and members of both families are delighted with the news. the duchess admitted this afternoon to king edward hospital in central london with hyper amecia. >> wow. >> as the pregnancy in the early stages. i haven't finished. expected to stay at hospital several days and a period of rest thereafter. i believe and i'm told that that actually means she's suffering from very bad morning sickness is what that is. >> i think so. >> the british prime minister david cameron has already tweeted how delighted he is and he believes they'll make marvelous parents and now we wait as we wonde
. >> well, you really are a miserable person, aren't you? only you -- only you could pour water -- on what is a good -- >> i'm thrilled. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. let me read you a few of the statement of sir james palace a short while ago. the royal highnesses, the duke and duchess of cambridge are very pleased to announce that the duchess of cambridge is expecting a baby. the queen, the duke of edenburg, and prince harry, this's the grandparents, the parents and siblings and...
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"les miserables" is perfect. >> even russell crowe singing? >> okay. >> you didn't mention russell crowe. >> no i didn't on purpose because i think he is the weak link in the chain and personally i think that guy should stick to throwing films at people because the russell crowe is not the best singer in this movie but he has a very stern gaze and that is what that character requires. so i'm going to allow russell crowe to be in this film because everyone else is so good. >> thank you so much for joining us on this christmas day. >> merry christmas. we'll be right back. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from amb
"les miserables" is perfect. >> even russell crowe singing? >> okay. >> you didn't mention russell crowe. >> no i didn't on purpose because i think he is the weak link in the chain and personally i think that guy should stick to throwing films at people because the russell crowe is not the best singer in this movie but he has a very stern gaze and that is what that character requires. so i'm going to allow russell crowe to be in this film because everyone else...
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. >> yes, we are going to talk about that very controversial and popular movie les miserable and indi arie was a ghost singer for even a joan crawford and lived to tell about it. >> and let us take a live look outside from our roof cam. this beautiful shot and here is janu with your forecast. >> thank-you, reggie. you can see if cloudy conditions and also dealing with lingering sparkles but it is going to taper off. 50s tonight and we are expecting to clear so expect another cool night. taking a look. stormtracker 4 we can still see some scattered rain on the screen but not much expected with the exception of just cloud coverage. and further clearing expected as we go into the evening hours. pretty much clear skies of there. as for temperatures? they are going to warm up. with 43 napa, of vallejo and 46 degrees in downtown san francisco. those towns are also going to be into the 50s. 52 in fairfield. 50s through downtown san francisco. and when we could see the next round of wet weather in my next forecast. >> thank-you, janu. >> arizona state and getting to get ready at at&t park. wh
. >> yes, we are going to talk about that very controversial and popular movie les miserable and indi arie was a ghost singer for even a joan crawford and lived to tell about it. >> and let us take a live look outside from our roof cam. this beautiful shot and here is janu with your forecast. >> thank-you, reggie. you can see if cloudy conditions and also dealing with lingering sparkles but it is going to taper off. 50s tonight and we are expecting to clear so expect another...
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. >> reporter: i so wanted to love the musical "les miserables.". trouble started in the first-- oh, 30 seconds. ♪ at the end of the day she's been nothing but trouble -- ♪ >> reporter: director tom cooper has the songs perform the songs live instead of lip sync to prerecorded tracks-- and he won't let you forget it! ♪ follow to the letter your artillery, this will shame you until you die -- ♪ >> reporter: the camera rushes in on actor's faces, gets in real close. it must have been hard for them to keep their composeier as they went flat or sharp or in the case of russell crowe, into an uncanny fog of atonalty. >> reporter: do not forget me -- ♪ >> reporter: but i admire crowes-- all of their-- gumption the movie would be a monster hit and many will weep at the plight of hugh jack man's jean valjean as he labors to shake crowe's unshakable lawman javert while forced to sing an octave too high. >> reporter: strength to journey on -- ♪ >> reporter: meanwhile an emaciated anne hathaway. >> reporter: ♪ so different from the this hell i'm l
. >> reporter: i so wanted to love the musical "les miserables.". trouble started in the first-- oh, 30 seconds. ♪ at the end of the day she's been nothing but trouble -- ♪ >> reporter: director tom cooper has the songs perform the songs live instead of lip sync to prerecorded tracks-- and he won't let you forget it! ♪ follow to the letter your artillery, this will shame you until you die -- ♪ >> reporter: the camera rushes in on actor's faces, gets in real...
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penney and groupon have been miserable stocks this year, and their ceos are both in the running for herb greenberg's worst ceo award of 2012 which he'll bring you live. could there be more upside for these troubled names? let's talk numbers on the two today. on the technical side, it's richard ross and on the fundamental side it's steve cortes with veracruz. rich, look at the charts. which of these do you prefer, or do you prefer them right now. >> well, bill, the case of the biggest loser here, but overwhelmingly i prefer groupon. stock became public a year ago in facebook style. lost 90% of its value in just 12 months. had a nice bounce here. we've taken out the downtrend from the february high and taken out 509-day moving average. you see that key resistance, that key level at 550. i think we're going to take that out. we have a v-shaped reversal. a lot of momentum. we see projected upside to the 200 day, 8.40, 8.50, a very nice upside. we'd be a big buyer of groupon. j.c. penney, stay away from j.c. penney. the stock has been disappointing investors for over five years. down 87% from
penney and groupon have been miserable stocks this year, and their ceos are both in the running for herb greenberg's worst ceo award of 2012 which he'll bring you live. could there be more upside for these troubled names? let's talk numbers on the two today. on the technical side, it's richard ross and on the fundamental side it's steve cortes with veracruz. rich, look at the charts. which of these do you prefer, or do you prefer them right now. >> well, bill, the case of the biggest...
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that one failed miserably. these new satellite images indicate snow may have slowed the north's latest launch preparations but analysts say it could be ready for lift off as early as monday. the head of the u.s. pacific command says the navy has moved woreships into position in the region to track and possibly defend against that planned launch. plus a teenager fighting her school district's new i.d. cards. they have locater microchips that can track students wherever they go even in the bathroom. she says you can't do that. my religion says you can't do that but the school district says the devices can bring in millions of much needed dollars. the debate over privacy and religion now on its way to federal court and it's coming up as fox reports live tonight. this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with uimited talk and text. by htc for $49.99. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and
that one failed miserably. these new satellite images indicate snow may have slowed the north's latest launch preparations but analysts say it could be ready for lift off as early as monday. the head of the u.s. pacific command says the navy has moved woreships into position in the region to track and possibly defend against that planned launch. plus a teenager fighting her school district's new i.d. cards. they have locater microchips that can track students wherever they go even in the...
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"les miserables" opened with $18 million, the second biggest christmas day opening ever. "django unchained" $15 million, third biggest christmas day opener ever. the business earned about $73 million overall on christmas day. christmas eve, you had the outage on netflix. people may have been put off by that and that may have pushed them into theaters. >> i'm doing a quick rule of thumb here. i'm just thinking about all the amazing smashes we've had this year like "the hunger games," "the avengers." has this been a record year for studios? >> yeah, we're coming up on $10.8 billion for the year. this will be an all time record in terms of revenues. we are up 6% over last year on the revenues and 6% ahead on attendance. this is pretty amazing considering the amount of alternatives that people have in terms of their entertainment options both with the internet obviously, pdas, tablet devices, all these other ways to get movies, and yet people still love going to the movie theater. you mentioned "the hunger games," "the avengers" biggest opening weekend of all time in early ma
"les miserables" opened with $18 million, the second biggest christmas day opening ever. "django unchained" $15 million, third biggest christmas day opener ever. the business earned about $73 million overall on christmas day. christmas eve, you had the outage on netflix. people may have been put off by that and that may have pushed them into theaters. >> i'm doing a quick rule of thumb here. i'm just thinking about all the amazing smashes we've had this year like...
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"les miserables." even more miserable. tv again, wonderful performances from "modern family" doing well. sofia vergara up there. and "modern family" for best comedy. >> you have best actor. >> it's daniel day-lewis for "lincoln." and maybe everybody else can stay home. >> really? >> richard gere. and john cross was amazing in "the sessions." joaquin phoenix, in "the master." he went for best actor. and philip seymour hoffman went for supporting actor. that's was the decision by the studio. >> we're starting to see the trailers. we're starting to see the ads. what should we expect? >> let's put it this way. the airline version of this movie will be shorter than the safety video. >> that's the last line. chris connelly, thank you very much. >>> when we come back, they're there. let's show them right now. the stars of "annie." they're back on broadway. they're going to be singing here, live. ♪ i don't need anything but you ♪ >>> welcome back. one of broadway's most beloved musicals has returned. "annie" is back on broadwa
"les miserables." even more miserable. tv again, wonderful performances from "modern family" doing well. sofia vergara up there. and "modern family" for best comedy. >> you have best actor. >> it's daniel day-lewis for "lincoln." and maybe everybody else can stay home. >> really? >> richard gere. and john cross was amazing in "the sessions." joaquin phoenix, in "the master." he went for best actor. and philip...
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and it's not about being a miser. it's not about wanting to save money. it's about prudence. it's about sound judgments. it's about common sense. what do we know from the 1988 stafford act? here's what we know. what we know is when we changed the cost share to an appropriate level so that we don't get things done on the federal government's taxpayer dime without significant participation of local input, what the studies show is that during that one-year period, the federal government saved $3 billion because projects didn't get funded that weren't priorities because of the 65% federal contribution and 35% cost share. so what this does is reintroduce the 65% federal payment and 35% cost share to do that. and, again, most of these projects aren't going to start until 2015. so priorities are important. so we're borrowing $60 billion -- and this is just the first bill, i'm told, and i'm sure we're going to have to spend money. but should we not be more prudent with how we spend dollars that are going to be borrowed against our children's future? all this says is revert it back to
and it's not about being a miser. it's not about wanting to save money. it's about prudence. it's about sound judgments. it's about common sense. what do we know from the 1988 stafford act? here's what we know. what we know is when we changed the cost share to an appropriate level so that we don't get things done on the federal government's taxpayer dime without significant participation of local input, what the studies show is that during that one-year period, the federal government saved $3...
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jack black, "bernie," bradley cooper, "silver linings playbook," hugh jackman, "les miserables," ewen mcgregor, "salmon fishing >> naomi watts, "the impossib impossible," rachel weisz, "the deep blue sea." >> i'm a little embarrassed, i'm still in my pajamas. early. all right, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or a motion picture made for television. kevin costner, "hatfields and mccoys," benedict cumberbatch, "sherlo "sherlock: masterpiece," woody haralson, "game change," toby jones, "the girl," clive owens, "hemingway and gelhorn." best television series drama, "breaking bad amc," boardwalk empire," hbo, "downtown abbey season two," pbs, "homeland," showtime, "the newsroom," hbo. best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture. amy adams, "the master," sally field, "lincoln," anne hathaway, "les miserables," helen hunt, "the sessions," nicole kidman, "the paper boy." best performance by an actress in a motion picture comedy or musical, emily blunt "salmon fishing in the yemen," judi dench "the best exotic marigold hotel," jennifer lawrence, "silver
jack black, "bernie," bradley cooper, "silver linings playbook," hugh jackman, "les miserables," ewen mcgregor, "salmon fishing >> naomi watts, "the impossib impossible," rachel weisz, "the deep blue sea." >> i'm a little embarrassed, i'm still in my pajamas. early. all right, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or a motion picture made for television. kevin costner, "hatfields and mccoys," benedict...
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a stage sensation for decades, the musical "les miserables" arrives on the silver screen. victor hugo's classic story of broken dreams, sacrifice and redemption, told in a way past versions never could. it's rated pg-13. >> django. >> jamie foxx is "django unchained." the star of the civil war era adventure. >> don't get so carried away with your reputation. >> a slave that teams up with a fugitive hunter to capture the most wanted man in the south. >> stop talking to him. >> calm down. i'm simply a customer trying to conduct a transaction. >> last chance. >> very well. >> but django never loses sight of his real plan to rescue his wife. she has been sold to plantation owner owned by leonardo dicaprio. >> he is a rambunctious sort, about he? >> the daring plot to save his wife is foiled by samuel l. jackson. jonah hill is also in this one. it's rated r. >> anyone brought an extra bag? i'm just asking. >> a variety. >> tarantino makes some good stuff. i've seen some stuff on facebook and twitter about that one. >> you have to see "les miserables" in the theater first before
a stage sensation for decades, the musical "les miserables" arrives on the silver screen. victor hugo's classic story of broken dreams, sacrifice and redemption, told in a way past versions never could. it's rated pg-13. >> django. >> jamie foxx is "django unchained." the star of the civil war era adventure. >> don't get so carried away with your reputation. >> a slave that teams up with a fugitive hunter to capture the most wanted man in the south....
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absolutely miserable weather day today. but despite this heavy rain, there will be five, at least five more funerals and memorial services held here in newtown today for the victims. there will also be a moment of silence observed at 9:30 a.m. across the state as well as in new york and new jersey, massachusetts, even the white house observing that moment of silence. and other states all the way down to florida where they will then ring 26 church bells for the 26 victims killed inside sandy hook elementary. and last night we got word that a gunshot where nancy lanza bought one of her weapons was raided by the atf. no word on what they may have found there. but nancy lanza was remembered at private funeral services in new hampshire with heavy police protection. she was shot four times in the head by her son, adam, before he smashed his computer hard drive and set out on his murderous rampage. investigators reportedly having a tough time retrieving data from that hard drive, which might reveal who adam played his violent vide
absolutely miserable weather day today. but despite this heavy rain, there will be five, at least five more funerals and memorial services held here in newtown today for the victims. there will also be a moment of silence observed at 9:30 a.m. across the state as well as in new york and new jersey, massachusetts, even the white house observing that moment of silence. and other states all the way down to florida where they will then ring 26 church bells for the 26 victims killed inside sandy...
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distinguish someone from a person who commits suicide and then homicide-suicide, not only are they so miserable this they are ready to die, but they feel that they need to get some sense of vengeance by killing other people and taking them with them. now, i know you want to predict and look around, parents want to see in their kids. you can't do that. it's really literally impossible to identify mass murderers in advance. what we can tell and parents can tell when their kids need assistance and need help and cowbell couns counseling, but can't predict they are going to be mass murderers. >> for more now and the new details involving the massacre, let's go straight to nbc's jay gray who is standing by in newtown. jay, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, craig, i think what you've said is very true, and what everybody has been talking about here, but i think it's important to point out there's been so much misinformation involved with this case that we're finally beginning to learn some of the very basic specifics here. we know that the accused gunman, adam lanza, did carry not only a s
distinguish someone from a person who commits suicide and then homicide-suicide, not only are they so miserable this they are ready to die, but they feel that they need to get some sense of vengeance by killing other people and taking them with them. now, i know you want to predict and look around, parents want to see in their kids. you can't do that. it's really literally impossible to identify mass murderers in advance. what we can tell and parents can tell when their kids need assistance and...